At the start of this week's episode the TNA World Champion EC3 starts off the show by finally acknowledging the battle between TNA and GFW. He later completely dismisses it by saying he couldn’t care less. He calls out his new personal assistant “Jeffrey” Hardy and makes the highflying star give an introduction for EC3. EC3 then tells Hardy that his brother Matt will take on EC3 and Tyrus with Rockstar Spud as his teammate. This was a great opening segment for EC3 who continues to improve as one of the better heels in the industry.

In the match, Matt starts off with the upper hand in offense but you could tell the reasoning behind this was to showcase the Jeff Hardy and EC3 dynamic. Rockstar and Matt would hit a nice combination on both EC3 and Tyrus. EC3 repeatedly tries to get Jeff Hardy to interfere. The match ends with Tyrus catching Spud and hitting him with a spike to end the match.

There is a backstage segment with Taryn Terrell where she tells the rest of the Dollhouse to take out one of the members of the beautiful people. They comply and confront Madison Rayne until Angelina Love and Velvet Sky come to her rescue. Off camera Jade hits Angelina with chair, which implies that she must have already been injured. This of course will allow Gail Kim to team up with the other two down the road.

Up next Jeff Jarrett calls out Bobby Roode and tells him to return the King of the Mountain Championship. When he comes out Karen intervenes and tells Roode to think of his future. Once again the lady of the house is calling the shots which makes the takeover less relevant. There is a disagreement between TNA wrestlers in the back, which becomes a meaningless grudge match that turns into a 3-man tag team match. The weirdest thing about the segment is last week Kenny King played a babyface role then does a complete 180 by joining forces with Jesse Goddard and Eli Drake. They take on Robbie E, Tigre Uno and Micah. The six men have a pretty fast paced match with each member getting their own spots. It was fairly sloppy but way better than you would assume with something that seemed so hastily put together. The match ends with Tigre Uno on a receiving end of a power bomb before Robbie E comes in and lands his finisher on Jesse for the three count.

Gail Kim and Brooke went at it for the Knockouts Championship in a match that was pretty one sided at the beginning. Brooke showed off a new submission and hit Gail with a face buster that could have ended the match. Lei’D Tapa came out and took Brooke’s title before the champ came out to attack her. Tapa hits Brooke with the belt which prompts yet another disqualification in her match. Tapa takes out Brooke and Gail Kim before Awesome Kong comes out and the two go at it once again. It all ends with Kong in the ring with belt in her hand, which may mean Brooke’s run may be over soon. If so it won’t be bad thing but her second title run really didn’t hold up against the Dollhouse, Gail Kim and Kong storylines. Still Brooke has definitely improved as a wrestler and seems to get great response from the fans.

There is a rematch between Trevor Lee and Brian Meyers and The Wolves for the Tag team Championship. Similar to their first two matches all four give it their all with a spot showcasing a little more bravado by Lee and Meyers. The Wolves hit one of their finishers and were set to take the championship until Sonjay Dutt showed up and pulled the referee out of the ring. Earl Hebner took out Dutt with the oldest right hand in wrestling history. During the chaos Meyers tried to hit Davey Richards with a chair. Davey caught it, which allowed The Wolves to hit their second finisher and grab their fourth Tag Team title reign. It really makes no sense for them to have lost the title in the first place because it just ultimately feels like another reason the invasion angle is pointless.

The night ended with a match between Chris Mordetzky and Drew Galloway battling it out for the one-man advantage in next week's match. After a few back and fourths between the two with constant interference (It was a lumberjack match) Jeff Jarrett heads towards the ring looking to hit Drew with his guitar.  Jeff did mention earlier that he had something up his sleeve to guarantee the victory for GFW and this was the moment for it to happen. Eric Young stops Jeff and ultimately hits Drew with the guitar and declares he is now a member of Global Force Wrestling. So that gives GFW the one-man advantage and leaves us shaking our head on where this train wreck of a show can be going next.